Public policy, social issues, gender politics, religion, civitas, and other taboo topics fall under the hammer of Shava's iconoclasmic force of natural philosophy.
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Sunday, February 23, 2003
11:17 AM
On Wearing Purple
When I retire, I want to write Unpopular Nonfiction. I can't imagine not writing! I can't imagine the kind of retirement where you read and don't write, sit passively and recreate and not create.
My own writing has been shaped by my life. I wrote a great deal about religion in my 20's and 30's, and more and more about social issues in my 30's and 40's. Here and there, I've written about gender politics and sex. So I have it all covered -- sex, politics, religion -- all the important things.
Today, I start my early retirement plan! Why let the sixty-somethings have all the fun? I'll write unpopular nonfiction starting today.
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